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Royall Tyler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Royall Tyler (June 18, 1757 – August 26, 1826), American jurist and playwright who wrote The Contrast in 1787 and published The Algerine Captive in 1797. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royall_Tyler
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the translator, see Royall Tyler (academic) . For the historian, see Royall Tyler (historian) Royall Tyler Royall Tyler (June 18, 1757 – August 26, 1826), American jurist and playwright who wrote The Contrast in 1787 and published The Algerine Captive in 1797. He wrote several legal tracts, six plays, a musical drama, two long poems, a semifictional travel narrative, The Yankey in London (1809), and essays. He frequently collaborated with his friend Joseph Dennie including co-writing a satirical column which appeared in Dennie's newspaper The Farmer's Weekly Museum Born in Boston, Massachusetts to politician Royall Tyler and Mary (Steele) Tyler and christened William, Tyler attended the Boston Latin School and Harvard, where he earned a reputation as a quick-witted joker. He was also considered rather profligate, spending half his inheritance while in college. In addition to his late father's money, he also legally took his father's first name. After graduation, the young Royall Tyler briefly served in the Massachusetts militia under
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Extractions: Superbly written and genuinely engaging . . . one of those works that can be read and reread throughout ones life. Liza Dalby, Los Angeles Times Book Review Written in the eleventh century, this exquisite portrait of courtly life in medieval Japan is widely celebrated as the worlds first noveland is certainly one of its finest. Genji, the Shining Prince, son of an emperor, is a passionate character whose tempestuous nature, family circumstances, love affairs, alliances, and shifting political fortunes form the core of this magnificent epic. Royall Tylers superb translation is detailed, poetic, and true to the Japanese original while allowing the English reader to appreciate its timeless beauty. In this deftly abridged edition, Tyler focuses on the early chapters, which vividly evoke Genji as a young man and leave him at his first moment of triumph.
Tyler, Royall - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Tyler, Royall American dramatist and lawyer. Born in Boston, he studied at Yale and Harvard, and after fighting in the American Revolution practised law in Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Tyler, Royall
L'Art Byzantine., PEIRCE, HAYFORD And ROYALL TYLER / TYLER, ROYALL PEIRCE, HAYFORD and ROYALL TYLER. L'Art Byzantin. 2 volumes. Volume I; 116 pp. text followed by 200 full page b w plates. Volume II; 151 pp. text followed by 208 full page b w plates http://www.ursusbooks.com/item37051.html
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Extractions: PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 8: Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page A Brief Biography ... Home Page Source: Royall Tyler Famous as the writer of the first American play to be professionally performed, Tyler was also lawyer, a professor, and a Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court. Primary Works The contrast; a comedy . (1787) With an introd. by Thomas J. McKee. NY: B. Franklin, 1970. PS855.T7 C6 The Algerine Captive (novel), 1797. The Yankey in London (travel book), 1809. Four Plays ("The Island of Barrataria," "The Origin of the Feast of Purim," "Joseph and His Brethren," and "The Judgement of Solomon." Eds. A. W. Peach and G. F. Newbrough, 1941. The Verse of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1968. PS855.T7 A6 The Prose of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. The Contrast: Manners, Morals, and Authority in the Early American Republic.
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Tyler, Royall Tyler, Royall, original name WILLIAM CLARK TYLER (b. July 18, 1757, Bostond. Aug. 26, 1826, Brattleboro, Vt., U.S.), U.S. lawyer, teacher, and dramatist, author of the first http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_609_68.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help original name WILLIAM CLARK TYLER (b. July 18, 1757, Bostond. Aug. 26, 1826, Brattleboro, Vt., U.S.), U.S. lawyer, teacher, and dramatist, author of the first American comedy, The Contrast After graduating from Harvard University, Tyler served in the U.S. Army and later became a lawyer. A meeting with Thomas Wignell, the star comedian of the American Company, in New York City, led him to write The Contrast, which premiered in 1787 at the John Street Theatre. A light comedy echoing the English playwrights Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Sheridan (especially The School for Scandal The Contrast contains a Yankee character, the predecessor of many such in years to follow, that brought something native to the stage. His other plays, some no longer extant, did not equal The Contrast. Related Propaedia Topics: Eighteenth-century literature Comedy